Sum 41 Announces Break-Up
“Sum 41 will be disbanding.” And with those words in a statement released yesterday, the Canadian band founded in 1996 began the week with news that shook the rock world.
The band took some time to gush over and thank fans for their support before announcing they are “excited for what the future will bring for each of us.” And Sum 41 isn’t leaving fans high and dry, either, as they’ve promised there is still more to come.
“We will still be finishing all of our current upcoming tour dates this year,” promised the band. “And we're looking forward to releasing our final album ‘Heaven :x: Hell,’ along with a final worldwide headlining tour to celebrate. Details will be announced as soon as we have them." The band is also set to perform alongside The Offspring and Simple Plan this summer.
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Thirty Seconds To Mars To Release New Album, Drops Single
Almost two years after actor/rocker Jared Leto confirmed Thirty Seconds To Mars had somewhere around 200 tracks written as a follow-up their 2018 album, “America,” the band has finally announced its release. “It’s The End Of The World, But It’s A Beautiful Day” will make its debut in September.
And the band hasn’t settled for just an album announcement. They’ve also released the LP’s first single, “Stuck." And as you eagerly await “It’s The End Of The World But It’s A Beautiful Day,” you can browse the album’s tracklist below:
- Stuck
- Life is Beautiful
- Seasons
- Get Up Kid
- Love These Days
- World On Fire
- 7 to 1
- Never Not Love You
- Midnight Prayer
- Lost These Days
- Avalanche
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A musician from Finland who posts clips on YouTube imagined what it would sound like if the metal band Rammstein wrote the Police song "Every Breath You Take."
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